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News Flash Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Read current and past newspaper and magazine articles about The Andrew Christian Bryce Foundation. We're greatly honored by these publications and the help and recognition that these articles
Times Union Record - June 2005 By JENNIFER E. O'BRIEN, Special to the Times Union First published: Thursday, June 2, 2005 Coping with and understanding a serious illness is difficult and painful enough for adults. Watching a child face and fight a cancer diagnosis is unthinkable. Parents who have had to endure this pain are the only ones who truly understand the In 1999, Andrew's mother, Kyle Bryce, formed the Andrew Christian Bryce Foundation , which is dedicated to providing support and encouragement to children facing life-threatening ailments and to their families. The foundation provides the children with a warrior medal and a ceremony to honor their bravery. Several years ago, the foundation awarded Wood's son Christian with a medal. Born with an extra ball of veins and arteries in his abdomen, he faced surgery as an infant. He had an enlarged heart and was missing the femoral artery on his right side. Another surgery at 11 to have a Gore-Tex artery implanted failed. Now 19, he continues to live with the condition, longer than doctors predicted. "He was not expected to survive, but he did and that's why he received his medal from Kyle," Wood said. After talking with her family about what she might do for the foundation, the story came to her. Once she had it written, her 14-year-old nephew Joshua Aaron Blake drew the illustrations. The title character is named after Wood's own father, William Blake, who passed away two years ago, and "Warrior" refers to Andrew. Because of her experienceswith a seriously ill child, Wood feels she understands what other families go through and was able to put her heart into this project. "It needed to be out there, so we could make people more aware of what the children go through, because a lot of times ... they get left behind because they can't do All proceeds from "William Warrior Bear," which is available at local Borders Bookstores, will go to the Andrew Christian Bryce Foundation. Wood wanted to make the book positive and focus on how brave and strong these children are, and offer understanding and support for their parents. She based the main character on all the stories she has heard about Andrew. "They say no matter how many surgeries he had or when he was coming out of surgery, he always made the nurses laugh. He was really positive," Wood said. So far, Wood has received praise for the book from someone who knows. "It's really awesome. It's a beautiful, beautiful book," Bryce says. " 'Let hope live' is our trademark slogan. ... The bottom line is just encourage them and keep that hope alive because hope is everything." Jennifer O'Brien is a freelance writer from Ravena. |
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